yes, later i actually realized that i might have interpreted what you said according to my own bias- which is to NEVER listen to doctors unless you have a broken limb which is something they are good at, but i let the comment stand.
i have zero doubt that a good functional practitioner could have helped her help herself with no extreme me…
yes, later i actually realized that i might have interpreted what you said according to my own bias- which is to NEVER listen to doctors unless you have a broken limb which is something they are good at, but i let the comment stand.
i have zero doubt that a good functional practitioner could have helped her help herself with no extreme medical or surgical intervention. i can only imagine the drugs she was put on and the procedures she was subjected to. i think all your/her readers are dying to know how she eventually got well.
yes, later i actually realized that i might have interpreted what you said according to my own bias- which is to NEVER listen to doctors unless you have a broken limb which is something they are good at, but i let the comment stand.
i have zero doubt that a good functional practitioner could have helped her help herself with no extreme medical or surgical intervention. i can only imagine the drugs she was put on and the procedures she was subjected to. i think all your/her readers are dying to know how she eventually got well.